2. Configuring the SGD Gateway
A. SGD Gateway Architecture Overview
Changing the Maximum Number of AIP Connections
Calculating the Number of AIP Connections
Changing the Maximum Number of HTTP Connections
Calculating the JVM Memory Size
Changing the Binding Port for the SGD Gateway
Using Unencrypted Connections to the SGD Array
Using External SSL Accelerators
How to Enable External SSL Accelerator Support
Using Client Certificates With the SGD Gateway
How to Configure the SGD Gateway to Use Client Certificates
Enabling the Balancer Manager Application
How to Enable Unauthorized Access to the Reflection Service
How to Enable Authorized Access to the Reflection Service
About the RESTful Web Services
The reflection service is a collection of RESTful web services used by the routing proxy component of the SGD Gateway. Using the reflection service, an SGD Gateway Administrator can configure routes, services, logging levels, and connections, and show status information for the routing proxy.
This section includes the following reflection service topics:
By default, the reflection service is not enabled for the SGD Gateway.
You enable the reflection service for one or more of the following access methods:
Unauthorized access – Users do not need to authenticate.
By default, unauthorized access is only available from the SGD Gateway host.
See How to Enable Unauthorized Access to the Reflection Service for details of how to enable unauthorized access.
Authorized access – Users must authenticate before accessing the reflection service.
See How to Enable Authorized Access to the Reflection Service for details of how to enable authorized access.